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{{Book
{{Book
| image  = Arthur_and_the_Race_to_Read.png
| image  = [[File:Arthur_and_the_Race_to_Read.png|300px]]
| author  = [[Marc Brown]] <br> [[Stephen Krensky]]
| author  = [[Marc Brown]] <br> [[Stephen Krensky]]
| illustrator =  
| illustrator =  
| date      = April 1, 2001
| date      = April 1, 2000
| publisher = Little, Brown Books For Young Readers
| publisher = Little, Brown Books For Young Readers
| isbn  = 0316120243
| isbn  = 0316120243
| previous = -
| previous = -
| next = ''[[Arthur and the Seventh-Inning Stretcher]]''}}'''''Arthur and the Race to Read''''' is the first book in the ''Arthur Good Sports'' series.
| next = -
==Description==
}}Arthur and his friends all have a different approach to running and when a race to raise funds for a literacy program is announced, their approaches are put to the test. They train, study and prepare for fame. Fern, however, just "enjoys the view" and the pressure from her friends to join them in being competitive drives her to avoid them. On the day of the big race, each of the friends falls victim to their own training choices and the winner is Fern.
:''To raise money for a literacy drive, everyone at [[Arthur Read|Arthur]]'s [[Lakewood Elementary School|school]] is going to run a race together. Arthur and his friends buddy up to train, but [[Fern Walters|Fern]] seems uninterested in winning or even just improving her speed. Will everyone else be able to inspire her in time for Race Day?''
==Plot==
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==Trivia==
*Arthur clarifies that a "Race to Read" is not a "[[Arthur's Reading Race|Reading Race]]".
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